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how ike secretly held reagan against richard nixon and some of nixon's stories. chris: welcome back. and mike duffy's book about the most secret club about the most powerful men, there was one who was hardly a teammate. after ford pardonned nixon, nixon then went on an upstaging trip to china right during the new hampshire primary of 1976. forward was then put in a position of having to defend the guy who had once again embarrassed him. >> he is going under the guidelines that i suggested. >> you see no complications to foreign policy with his trip? >> none whatever. chris: he went over to china, showing off and getting the press attention and ford who got him off the hook was trying to run for president. >> at the same time, jerry ford never apologized for the pardon. he knew exactly how damaging it was to him politically and the thing he was proudest was caroline and ted kennedy gave him the profile in courage reward. chris: apparently general eisenhower, nixon thought he was helping him but giving advice secretly to ronald reagan. >> one of the things that imp
how ike secretly held reagan against richard nixon and some of nixon's stories. chris: welcome back. and mike duffy's book about the most secret club about the most powerful men, there was one who was hardly a teammate. after ford pardonned nixon, nixon then went on an upstaging trip to china right during the new hampshire primary of 1976. forward was then put in a position of having to defend the guy who had once again embarrassed him. >> he is going under the guidelines that i...
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we were about to have kennedy versus nixon. i noticed in the acceptances speeches, neither one of them used a teleprompter. you can't imagine that now. and president kennedy was bidding to become the first american president born in the 4 l 20th century. we had never had one before. it was a case of is the country aching for change? the russians seemed to be on the move. a lot of people thought they might be winning the cold war. there was a sinking feeling that we were falling behind, and that was the atmosphere as we went into this historic race. >> it was action versus inaction for kennedy, and barack obama was about more. he was about transformation, not just action. i think his agenda in many ways you could argue was a lot more ambitious than kennedy. he wasn't just talking let's get moving. he was talking let's move in a completely different way. >> we are in the middle of that movement right now, and the question is the old charge of inexperience can be thrown at obama in the midst of a first election, running for re-ele
we were about to have kennedy versus nixon. i noticed in the acceptances speeches, neither one of them used a teleprompter. you can't imagine that now. and president kennedy was bidding to become the first american president born in the 4 l 20th century. we had never had one before. it was a case of is the country aching for change? the russians seemed to be on the move. a lot of people thought they might be winning the cold war. there was a sinking feeling that we were falling behind, and that...
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richard nixon. after nixon was pardoned, nixon went on an upstaging trip to china right near the new hampshire primary. ford was put in a position to having to defend the guy who had once again embarrassed him. >> he's going under the guidelines. >> you see no complications to foreign policy in his trip? >> none, whatsoever. chris: i remember reading that. he showed off, getting all the press attention, national news. at the very moment jerry ford was trying to run for president. >> at the same time jerry ford never apologized for the pardon. he knew exactly, you know, how damaging it was to him politically and the thing he was proudest of that caroline and ted kennedy gave him the profile and courage award for having pardoned richard nixon. you know there was a lot of deep resentment over that trip. chris: he was out secretly giving advice to ronald reagan in began's first race for the presidency. >> one of the thing that impresses me in mike's book in addition to the general brilliance is what you
richard nixon. after nixon was pardoned, nixon went on an upstaging trip to china right near the new hampshire primary. ford was put in a position to having to defend the guy who had once again embarrassed him. >> he's going under the guidelines. >> you see no complications to foreign policy in his trip? >> none, whatsoever. chris: i remember reading that. he showed off, getting all the press attention, national news. at the very moment jerry ford was trying to run for...
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nixon was a study of psychosis and extremes. the same man who opened the door to china was also petty and vindictive and convinced he was surrounded by enemies. that led nixon to watergate and a conspiracy to obstruct justice. white house counsel john dean broke ranks with nixon and exposed the cover-up, which is detailed in his new book. >> how could he so foolishly do things that would result in the destruction of his own presidency? and, sadly, the simple answer is he wasn't as savvy as i thought he was. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> i'm a fighter. i just didn't want to quit. also, i thought it would be an admission of guilt, which of course it was. >> former president nixon fought to restore his reputation, always refusing to examine himself too closely. >> as far as sitting down and psychoanalyzing myself and saying, now, how could i have been a better person, it's just not my bag. >> when nixon died in 1994, five living presidents attended his funeral. bill clinton said nixon should be jud
nixon was a study of psychosis and extremes. the same man who opened the door to china was also petty and vindictive and convinced he was surrounded by enemies. that led nixon to watergate and a conspiracy to obstruct justice. white house counsel john dean broke ranks with nixon and exposed the cover-up, which is detailed in his new book. >> how could he so foolishly do things that would result in the destruction of his own presidency? and, sadly, the simple answer is he wasn't as savvy...
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richard nixon was gone 469 days later. we have placed all of these documents and the new recordings on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. they make for some fascinating reading and listening. >>> and when we come back here tonight, the space shuttle program rolls into the history books, but what next? >>> a major chapter in america's space program came to a close early this morning as the space shuttle "atlantis" touched down for the last time. this means for american astronauts, for now the russians are now our ride into space. as you might imagine, this was a bittersweet day for the men and women who have made it all happen. nbc's tom costello reports tonight from the nbc space center. >> reporter: in a pre-dawn landing with nasa precision, "atlantis" and her crew of four returned home safely this morning. >> main gear touchdown. >> reporter: at 5:57 a.m. america officially retired its last space shuttle. >> mission complete, houston. after serving the world for over 30 years, the space shuttle has earned its place in histo
richard nixon was gone 469 days later. we have placed all of these documents and the new recordings on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. they make for some fascinating reading and listening. >>> and when we come back here tonight, the space shuttle program rolls into the history books, but what next? >>> a major chapter in america's space program came to a close early this morning as the space shuttle "atlantis" touched down for the last time. this means for american...
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. >>> and the final hours of the nixon tapes. for thfirst time tonight, secret recordings at the height of watergate right after the moment they pulled the plug. "nightly news" begins now. good evening. >>> good evening. i'm lester holt in for brian. what we have learned in the 24 hours or so after a heavily armed man barged into an atlanta area school is beyond frightening and comes as a jarring reminder of what happened just eight months ago in newtown, connecticut, and what could have happened yesterday. police in georgia say the alleged gunman had nearly 500 bullets and was apparently prepared for a violent showdown with police when he entered the mcnair discovery learning academy. also new tonight details of his criminal record and what his lawyer said today about his mental state. our national correspondent kate snow is in dekalb county, georgia, with the latest for us. kate? >> reporter: good evening, lester. this school has a lot of security. a double front door, you have to be buzzed to get in. but the gunman was able to
. >>> and the final hours of the nixon tapes. for thfirst time tonight, secret recordings at the height of watergate right after the moment they pulled the plug. "nightly news" begins now. good evening. >>> good evening. i'm lester holt in for brian. what we have learned in the 24 hours or so after a heavily armed man barged into an atlanta area school is beyond frightening and comes as a jarring reminder of what happened just eight months ago in newtown,...
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nixon could do. i think mr. nixon is a formidable candidate. i think whoever is nominated will have a difficult fight with him. i personally happen to believe that i can defeat mr. nixon, but i think it will be a very -- i don't think it will be who is the toughest gut-fighter. >> mr. wilson? >> i would like to ask one question on this vice presidency, and then move to something else. is it not a fact that the circumstances this year may be somewhat different than they have been previously with respect to the vice president? i refer to the common statement made among politicians that you as a roman catholic might suffer some difficulty as a candidate for president, as alfred e. smith did, but that as vice president you would add a great deal to the ticket. isn't that a different set of circumstances than previously existed, and what is your reaction to it? >> mr. wilson, i would be extremely sorry if they said, we won't take kennedy because he is a catholic, but we want him because he is a catholic for vice president. if we make the determinati
nixon could do. i think mr. nixon is a formidable candidate. i think whoever is nominated will have a difficult fight with him. i personally happen to believe that i can defeat mr. nixon, but i think it will be a very -- i don't think it will be who is the toughest gut-fighter. >> mr. wilson? >> i would like to ask one question on this vice presidency, and then move to something else. is it not a fact that the circumstances this year may be somewhat different than they have been...
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nixon e now with the party in los angeles, california. >> vice president nixon himself returned to the hotel. he's up in his suite. he returned here about three quarters of an hour ago. he had gone to lunch. >> religion may be playing a bigger part in today's vote -- may have played a bigger part believe. and the protestants are not supporting him as strongly as he might have expected. >> on the lower part of manhattan island this is what the computer is saying in the projected elect tral vote. nixon, according to the computer says he will come out 174. and kennedy with 355. chris: that kennedy inevidentibilities held for several hours. 3:00 a.m. vice president nixon went to talk to supporters. board here, at the while there are still some results still to come in, if the present trend continues, if mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united tates. got closer during the night. were waiting in their home. they sat and that hoped. and it still remained a cliff hanger at 4:30 in the morning. >> lead is narrowing. in the electoral vote, kennedy still has by the b
nixon e now with the party in los angeles, california. >> vice president nixon himself returned to the hotel. he's up in his suite. he returned here about three quarters of an hour ago. he had gone to lunch. >> religion may be playing a bigger part in today's vote -- may have played a bigger part believe. and the protestants are not supporting him as strongly as he might have expected. >> on the lower part of manhattan island this is what the computer is saying in the...
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he called her his dearest heart. >> reporter: nixon foundation president sandy quinn, a friend of nixon's throughout, has his favorite among the letters, the young suitor as formal as his quaker roots while writing of his own ardor. >> nothing so fine ever happened to him or anyone else as falling in love with thee, my dearest heart. ♪ >> reporter: when his beloved pat died in 1993, nixon's grief was searing. >> he said, whatever you remember about pat nixon, remember the sunshine of her smile. >> reporter: the smile his letters show so captivated him for more than half a century. mike taibbi, nbc news, yorba linda, california. >>> up next here tonight, a new image for this country as it prepares to welcome the rest of the world. >>> a view tonight of the iconic tower bridge here in london. this is a big time for this beautiful city and for this entire country as the olympic athletes are now just months away, along with the crowds, and of course the eyes of the world. from here in london tonight, nbc's keir simmons reports on the hard work going on for what is hoped to be a moment of gl
he called her his dearest heart. >> reporter: nixon foundation president sandy quinn, a friend of nixon's throughout, has his favorite among the letters, the young suitor as formal as his quaker roots while writing of his own ardor. >> nothing so fine ever happened to him or anyone else as falling in love with thee, my dearest heart. ♪ >> reporter: when his beloved pat died in 1993, nixon's grief was searing. >> he said, whatever you remember about pat nixon, remember...
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>>> the secret tapes richard nixon thought would never be public. tonight they are out and we are learning more about one of the strangest episodes of his presidency. >>> and making a difference. a woman helping other women soar to new heights and make millions along the way. to new heights and make millions along the way. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. a sexual abuse scandal is tearing apart the fabric of a storied institution -- penn state university. the legendary football coach and the university president are out and even though this is a scandal over the alleged predatory abuse of innocent boys and the failure to stop it, last night the nation watched as some penn state students turned to violence, protesting the firing of coach joe paterno on a campus famously devoted to college football. they were warned today by the governor of pennsylvania that the nation is now watching their behavior. the irony of course here, not enough people were apparently watching the behavior inside penn s
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. >> people did realize that what nixon was doing was different. we should remember not only the watergate break-in on this anniversary but the country came together. interestingly after watergate there was a kind of bipartisan, we remember -- >> very well. >> certainly you and howard remember watching those hearings. watching sam irvin, a democrat and howard baker, a republican, coming together to investigate this and bringing the republican -- country together. and then we remember gerald ford, a simple republican, not the smartest guy in the world, who united the country. chris: the roll any campaign argues his press treatment has focused on his fullbackles and gaffes. as the campaign goes on forward will press treatment of romney improve? 11 say yes. one says romney never had bad press. that would be my thinking. we have june, july august before we have the big debates and the conventions. why will it get better in these months? >> there's another way to define better and that is more parity. an incumbent president has such an advantage to be a
. >> people did realize that what nixon was doing was different. we should remember not only the watergate break-in on this anniversary but the country came together. interestingly after watergate there was a kind of bipartisan, we remember -- >> very well. >> certainly you and howard remember watching those hearings. watching sam irvin, a democrat and howard baker, a republican, coming together to investigate this and bringing the republican -- country together. and then we...
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also released, secret transcripts of nixon's testimony to a watergate grand jury. already granted immunity by his successor gerald ford, nixon told of his reaction when he learned a white house tape of a critical watergate meeting had a gap of 18 1/2 minutes. the only sound, a buzz. i practically blew my stack, nixon testified, adding, i don't know how it happened. scholars say the new releases reveal part of nixon that contributed to his downfall. >> this was a man who could be very erratic, terribly emotional, and quite unpredictable. >> again, that was nbc's mike vacara reporting. >>> two deals around the bay area. first, a special screening in the east bay tomorrow of the new movie "immortals" that came out yesterday on 11-11-11. meet the screen writers and that ticket will get you $11 worth of soda and popcorn. the other, imagine paying less than $20 for a high-end hotel room in san francisco at the resqeria park hotel aua psaron n square as part of the 100th anniversary celebration. to find out the info, follow me on twitter @dianedwyernbc. keus from 20 leadi
also released, secret transcripts of nixon's testimony to a watergate grand jury. already granted immunity by his successor gerald ford, nixon told of his reaction when he learned a white house tape of a critical watergate meeting had a gap of 18 1/2 minutes. the only sound, a buzz. i practically blew my stack, nixon testified, adding, i don't know how it happened. scholars say the new releases reveal part of nixon that contributed to his downfall. >> this was a man who could be very...
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real nixon is on those tapes. chris: the film interweaves scenes that day. and here they are narrating it as the story unfolded. >> every day bob and i would have coffee together. and on this particular day not that long after the break-in, i put a dime into the coffee machine and i literally felt this chill go down my neck. literally, it made my hair stick up. i turned to woodward and i said oh, my god, this president's going to be impeached. >> woodward looked at me and said you're right. chris: it airs on the discovery channel this sunday night. and we talk about how they chris: welcome back. bob woodward, this is your life. actually that's not far from the truth. as we said we're highlights a new discovery channel movie about the making of "all the president's men" because it's been four decades since watergate. you talk about the light bub that struck -- bulb that struck about watergate. >> saturday morning, june 17th, no one flashed a message to me. this is going to be one of the most important days of your
real nixon is on those tapes. chris: the film interweaves scenes that day. and here they are narrating it as the story unfolded. >> every day bob and i would have coffee together. and on this particular day not that long after the break-in, i put a dime into the coffee machine and i literally felt this chill go down my neck. literally, it made my hair stick up. i turned to woodward and i said oh, my god, this president's going to be impeached. >> woodward looked at me and said...
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just a slice of life in the nixon white house. you may be surprised to learn, as we were, julie nixon was 24 and married at the time of that telephone call. if you would like to hear more of these newly released conversations, follow the link on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. >>> when we come back here tonight, lots of helping hands making a difference close to home. and the bourgeoi-sie ♪ ♪ but i really love my bank ♪ i hate-- didn't quite catch that last bit. i said i really love my bank. right... is there a problem ? it's not really raging, man. uh, we were hoping for more raging ? well, you said write from the heart. yeah... don't do that. at ally, you'll love our online savings account. named the best of 2010 by money magazine. ally. do you love your bank ? [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffles ] [ male announcer ] not sure what to take? now click on the robitussin relief finder at robitussin.com. click on your symptoms. get the right relief. ♪ makes the cold aisle easy. ♪ the robitussin relief finder. it's tha
just a slice of life in the nixon white house. you may be surprised to learn, as we were, julie nixon was 24 and married at the time of that telephone call. if you would like to hear more of these newly released conversations, follow the link on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. >>> when we come back here tonight, lots of helping hands making a difference close to home. and the bourgeoi-sie ♪ ♪ but i really love my bank ♪ i hate-- didn't quite catch that last bit. i said i really...
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nixon ran as a moderate but people remember the old nixon, and the old nixon had a way of coming back. hillary is not nixon, that's not -- not the case but hillary has some nixon tendencies. she has a sense of aggrievement. she thinks that the press is out to get her. she's not wrong about that. but that over the long run, that sense of aggrievement and that sort of petulance can get you into trouble. >> yeah. it also seems to sometimes power her interestingly enough. >> powered nixon, too. >> all right. we're going to pause her. when we come back we'll turn to the republican side of the race. a lot of them lined up this weekend to win over the financial donors to this man, n, [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ ♪ seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict wh
nixon ran as a moderate but people remember the old nixon, and the old nixon had a way of coming back. hillary is not nixon, that's not -- not the case but hillary has some nixon tendencies. she has a sense of aggrievement. she thinks that the press is out to get her. she's not wrong about that. but that over the long run, that sense of aggrievement and that sort of petulance can get you into trouble. >> yeah. it also seems to sometimes power her interestingly enough. >> powered...
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nixon personally. chris: finally, the return of richard nixon winning narrowly over shubte humphrey in 19 -- over hubert humphrey in 1968. >> election night 1968. nixon's the one. that's the natural banner for any sprightly front page tonight. richard nixon won the election this time. where eight years ago, he lost it. in illinois. it was so close, it took forever. but he won it. it was again one of the closest elections in american history. >> i have done my best. i have lost. mr. nixon has won. so now let's get on with the urgent task of uniting our country. thank you. [applause] >> having lost a close one eight years ago and having won a close one this year, i can say this. winning's a lot more fun. [laughter] chris: i like nixon better the first time. and when we come back, one will have to lose, the first half, the american president would suffer a significant loss. so would the son of george romney who has been working for years to redeem his father's own loss back in 1968. plus scroops and >> on
nixon personally. chris: finally, the return of richard nixon winning narrowly over shubte humphrey in 19 -- over hubert humphrey in 1968. >> election night 1968. nixon's the one. that's the natural banner for any sprightly front page tonight. richard nixon won the election this time. where eight years ago, he lost it. in illinois. it was so close, it took forever. but he won it. it was again one of the closest elections in american history. >> i have done my best. i have lost. mr....
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>>> the man known as the evil genius of the nixon administration has died. charles colson has served time in jail for his role in the nixon administration. he died from complications of a brain hemmorage. >>> robin gibb has been out of a coma in a hospital overseas. >>> a japan explosion at a chemical plant. it is not known what caused the explosions. >>> imagine a 20 pound ball of sticks moving toward you. two men are under arrest for rigging these booby traps off the big springs trail. they were found saturday by an
>>> the man known as the evil genius of the nixon administration has died. charles colson has served time in jail for his role in the nixon administration. he died from complications of a brain hemmorage. >>> robin gibb has been out of a coma in a hospital overseas. >>> a japan explosion at a chemical plant. it is not known what caused the explosions. >>> imagine a 20 pound ball of sticks moving toward you. two men are under arrest for rigging these booby...
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a year and a half later, nixon was gone, gerald ford became president. ronald reagan did run in '76. he challenged ford, a fellow republican for the nomination, but ford won. reagan did have to wait another four years for his next chance. >>> the big show in washington tonight, the lighting of the national christmas tree. first lady michelle obama read a visit from st. nicholas and blues legend b.b. king and the trusty lucille and acts including maroon five entertained up until the big moment. the president and his family flipped the switch, illuminated the thousands of bulbs. officially ushering in the christmas season in the nation's capital. look at that. >>> when we come back, a moment some school kids who have been in the national spotlight lately never dreamed they would have, and now they'll never forget it. >>> finally tonight, our "education nation" report and a very special field trip for a group of students who made their star turn earlier this year in a controversial and much talked about documentary out there about america's troubled schools
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after a long battle the supreme court ordered nixon to turn over the tapes. one crucial tape had an 18 1/2-minute audio gap. what nixon actually said on that tape is the last remaining secret of watergate following the 2005 revelation of deep throat's real identity. four decades later watergate still casts a cultural shadow. a scandal is nothing until the word "gate" is attached to it even in the world of sports. the reporters who exposed watergate say the scandal revealed a president obsessed with keeping power at any cost, but its impact has lasted a lot longer. >> a massive campaign of espionage and sabotage, covert, illegal, unconstitutional. >> watergate implanted a cynical bomb in american politics that will probably never go away. >> reporter: chuck todd, nbc news, washington. >>> up next here tonight an honor long overdue for a name once known across this country. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. dep
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we didn't do the chnt process, the nixon process. the way they've handled this they pushed prubts together whether they owe owe republicans together whether they intended to or not. am i opened to listening? of course. everything i know so far every republican that has heard it did not vote for this impeachment process. we'll see what they do. look, i think this is pretty predictable how this runs its course politically in terms of the impeachment process, itself. >> tom cole, republican from oklahoma, always good to have your perspective what i love most about being a scientist at 3m is that i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid.
we didn't do the chnt process, the nixon process. the way they've handled this they pushed prubts together whether they owe owe republicans together whether they intended to or not. am i opened to listening? of course. everything i know so far every republican that has heard it did not vote for this impeachment process. we'll see what they do. look, i think this is pretty predictable how this runs its course politically in terms of the impeachment process, itself. >> tom cole, republican...
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interviews gave america the trial that richard nixon never had. david was the easiest person to work for that i ever had. he was generous. he was kind. he distributed compliments. >> reporter: it wasn't just controversial interviews. frost had a light touch, too, with a reputation in britain for comedy and satire. >> listen, david, when i meet this man, if you think the world was surprised when nixon resigned, wait till i whip foreman's behind. >> reporter: his relaxed style seemed to disarm his interviewees. >> did you ever believe that stuff about having the weapons of mass destruction that could be unleashed in 45 minutes or did you never really believ that? >> i believe he was a dangerous man. >> reporter: his charm and wit were legendary. >> to my dear friend, sir david frost. >> reporter: a man who made his mark on politics and television on both sides of the atlantic. annabel roberts, nbc news, london. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg made history by voting with the majority to strike down the defense of marriage act, effective
interviews gave america the trial that richard nixon never had. david was the easiest person to work for that i ever had. he was generous. he was kind. he distributed compliments. >> reporter: it wasn't just controversial interviews. frost had a light touch, too, with a reputation in britain for comedy and satire. >> listen, david, when i meet this man, if you think the world was surprised when nixon resigned, wait till i whip foreman's behind. >> reporter: his relaxed style...
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a vien advisor to politicians ha name nixon's secretary of state in 1973. he he shared the nobel peace prize for negotiating peace. even know south vietnam collapsed two years later. as nixon's presidency deteriorated during the watergate coverup, kissinger himself avoided any involvement with the scandal, and after nixon resigned in 1974, president ford thought so highly of kissinger he was kept on as secretary of state kissinger left government in 1977, but his profile barely diminished in the ensuing ensuing decadade consulted by congress and even george w. bush until the end, henry kissinger was in the spotlight a man who mattered chris clack ham, nbc news. >>> the temporary cease-fire between israel and hamas in gaza has been extended. the israeli military says the negotiations for further pris mur exp prisoner-e c exchanges are ongog what do we know about the extension of the cease-fire? >> reporter: phillip, good morning to you what we know is that this deal was expected to end at midnight eastern time, with just before there was a deal reached betwe
a vien advisor to politicians ha name nixon's secretary of state in 1973. he he shared the nobel peace prize for negotiating peace. even know south vietnam collapsed two years later. as nixon's presidency deteriorated during the watergate coverup, kissinger himself avoided any involvement with the scandal, and after nixon resigned in 1974, president ford thought so highly of kissinger he was kept on as secretary of state kissinger left government in 1977, but his profile barely diminished in...
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the daughters of richard nixon reacted to kissinger's death saying his partnership with their father produced a generation of peace. for more on his legacy, here's chris clackum. >> reporter: henry kissinger was globally famous, known by many for his gravelly voice and observations dispensed with a thick german accent. >> i don't believe that you can conduct serious foreign policy today without moral concern for the people >> reporter: kissinger was the first foreign-born secretary of state, rising to serve in that role for both presidents richard nixon and gerald ford. born heinz alfred kissinger in germany in 1923, his jewish family escaped the nazis and'em emigrated tom emigrated to emigrated to america an advisor to republican politicians, kissinger was eventually named nixon's secretary of state in 1973 there, an open relationship with mao's china was regarded as a crowning achievement, as well as the nobel peace prize he shared in 1973 with north vietnam for negotiating peace there, even though south vietnam collapsed two years later. as nixon's presidency deteriorated during t
the daughters of richard nixon reacted to kissinger's death saying his partnership with their father produced a generation of peace. for more on his legacy, here's chris clackum. >> reporter: henry kissinger was globally famous, known by many for his gravelly voice and observations dispensed with a thick german accent. >> i don't believe that you can conduct serious foreign policy today without moral concern for the people >> reporter: kissinger was the first foreign-born...
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it comes as democrats called on the man who helped bring down nixon, former white house counsel john dean, to testify. >> the last time i appeared before your committee was july 11, 1974. >> reporter: dean pointing to parallels between the special counsel's report and the case against nixon. >> in many ways the mueller report is to president trump what the so-called watergate road map was to president richard nixon. stated a little differently, special counsel mueller has provided this committee with a road map. >> reporter: republicans mocking democrats' decision to invite dean, a vocal critic of the president, on cable news. >> this committee is now hearing from the '70s and they want their star witness back. >> reporter: president trump attacking him. >> john dean's been a loser for many years. >> reporter: still democrats are touting progress after the judiciary committee reached a deal with the justice department to hand over some key underlying evidence about possible obstruction of justice by the president. the democrats say for now they will hold off on a vote to find attorne
it comes as democrats called on the man who helped bring down nixon, former white house counsel john dean, to testify. >> the last time i appeared before your committee was july 11, 1974. >> reporter: dean pointing to parallels between the special counsel's report and the case against nixon. >> in many ways the mueller report is to president trump what the so-called watergate road map was to president richard nixon. stated a little differently, special counsel mueller has...
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is it like nixon, a new nixon or old nixon? >> i don't think you can coach him or persuade him to not say something like i will bet you $10,000 on an impulse. you cannot in a general lexi campaign stop him from being himself. >> that is why i love campaigns because you do reveal yourself. >> we keep talking about how bad a politicians he is, how inept he is, how rich he is and all that. he is probably going to win the republican nomination and has a 50-50 shot to be the next president. >> newt, can he make one more comeback in this campaign? >> yes, and i think it is probably as we know on super tuesday. march madness will be newt's last revival. >> he has georgia, texas, tennessee coming up. he connects so well, especially in the south. i want it to happen. chris: andrea? >> his advantage is regional and he can move quickly. the problem with the super pack money is it can't take him from point a to point b. it can't be spent on certain things. >> journalistic wishful thinking. >> will he have one more comeback or not? >> no. >
is it like nixon, a new nixon or old nixon? >> i don't think you can coach him or persuade him to not say something like i will bet you $10,000 on an impulse. you cannot in a general lexi campaign stop him from being himself. >> that is why i love campaigns because you do reveal yourself. >> we keep talking about how bad a politicians he is, how inept he is, how rich he is and all that. he is probably going to win the republican nomination and has a 50-50 shot to be the next...
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in the early '70s bradlee guided the paper on richard nixon's historic resignation. >> everyone says get off it and i come on and say, you'll see. the truth is, i can't figure out what we've got. what else are you working on? >> what we're after are the creek employees. >> where is he? >> classified. >> how are you going to get it? >> we haven't had any luck yet. >> get some. >> nbc's tom brokaw reports. >>> benjamin crowningshield bradlee, an american original. boston brahman, he made newsweek into a power in washington journalism and palled around with another harvard man, j.f.k. bradlee became the most famous news editor in the world. the man who guided two rookie reporters through watergate, the scandal that brought down an american president. >> what he said after we told him nixon is involved, lives could be at stake, there's wire tapping, this is going the distance, the question was, what the hell do we do now? which is the question of somebody who realizes we're in totally unchartered waters. >> we asked a lot of questions and how could all of this be true. how could somebody
in the early '70s bradlee guided the paper on richard nixon's historic resignation. >> everyone says get off it and i come on and say, you'll see. the truth is, i can't figure out what we've got. what else are you working on? >> what we're after are the creek employees. >> where is he? >> classified. >> how are you going to get it? >> we haven't had any luck yet. >> get some. >> nbc's tom brokaw reports. >>> benjamin crowningshield...
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richard nixon and truman were rather crazy in ways. i want you to listen to bobby kennedy describing what he called or what we might be called johnson's dodgeyness. >> he's mean, bit ir, vicious -- bitter, vicious. i think he's got this other side that makes it very difficult. he's able to eat people up. chris: i have a problem with the coverage. i never knew this about johnson. i thought it was grandfatherly type of guy. and this courseness, the drinking, the crudeness never got out. >> it's true. lyndon johnson could be quite a bully. it's true that he drank. he didn't have a big drinking problem. remember he came to the presidency after the assassination of president kennedy. the country wanted to like a president. it seems like a long time ago. it was right after the assassination. for whatever his flaws and failures were per seaved or otherwise weren't, lyndon johnson got things done. as far as the press corps was concerned, it was a different era in the same way that the president never reported things in president john kennedy's
richard nixon and truman were rather crazy in ways. i want you to listen to bobby kennedy describing what he called or what we might be called johnson's dodgeyness. >> he's mean, bit ir, vicious -- bitter, vicious. i think he's got this other side that makes it very difficult. he's able to eat people up. chris: i have a problem with the coverage. i never knew this about johnson. i thought it was grandfatherly type of guy. and this courseness, the drinking, the crudeness never got out....
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but it was nixon's second term. it was clinton's second term. so this is unusual i do think the political calendar matters a little bit they have chosen to do this, and the new democrats that chose to do it specifically said because it wasn't about the last election, it's about the election going forward. okay but the election going forward also has a starting gun as well the iowa caucuses are the monday after super bowl sunday. will the impeachment process, articles, trial, all of that get done by then so i do think the calendar here will have an interesting role in all of this. >> well, a lot changed today. all right. thanks to both of you. while no president has ever been removed from office by impeachment and convicted, today's announcement moves us closer to the kind of national drama we have rarely seen. andrea mitchell takes a look back and explains >> reporter: it is a nuclear option in presidential politics, congress removing a president from office, a process only undertaken three times in american history. the founders designed it to
but it was nixon's second term. it was clinton's second term. so this is unusual i do think the political calendar matters a little bit they have chosen to do this, and the new democrats that chose to do it specifically said because it wasn't about the last election, it's about the election going forward. okay but the election going forward also has a starting gun as well the iowa caucuses are the monday after super bowl sunday. will the impeachment process, articles, trial, all of that get...
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richard nixon white house. first, this is "today" on nbc. richard nixon white house. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> welcome back, with the impeachment investigation playing out in washington, many are starting to look back at previous presidential impeachments nbc's tom brokaw has a new book out, and it's filled with remembrances from his time covering the richard nixon white house before the president resigned we're going to talk to tom in just a moment, but first, a look back it was august of 1973, and the investigation into the break-in of the democratic national committee headquarters at the watergate had been in the headlines for more than a year >> president nixon returns to washington this evening. the first president in more than a hundred years to be the subject of an impeachment recommendation >> into that political storm stepped tom brokaw, a veteran political reporter but a white house rookie what he would experience over the next year until nixon's resignation has become the basis for his lates
richard nixon white house. first, this is "today" on nbc. richard nixon white house. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> welcome back, with the impeachment investigation playing out in washington, many are starting to look back at previous presidential impeachments nbc's tom brokaw has a new book out, and it's filled with remembrances from his time covering the richard nixon white house before the president resigned we're going to talk to tom in just a moment, but...
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ever since kennedy and nixon, television has been the decider. down in the polls, the obama campaign is not going to stick to the high road. they're going negative to use tv to try to take down the republican. but in the huge balancing act, they hope to reignite the positive passion obama aroused in 2008. >> this moment -- this moment, this election is our chance to keep in the 21st century the american promise alive. >> to make tv work for them, the obama hopes for soft interviews like this. >> do you have a transition team for the dog? >> we don't. we're getting a lot of suggestions. >> you talked about your mother-in-law, is she moving in with you? >> well, i don't tell my mother-in-law what to do, but i'm not stupid. that's why i got elected president. >> you got a new dog and your mother-in-law moving in? >> steve, i'm not going to compare my mother-in-law to a new dog. >> they must know interviews are more likely to look like this one. >> does it disturb you that so many people hate you? it's a serious question. >> you know, the people who
ever since kennedy and nixon, television has been the decider. down in the polls, the obama campaign is not going to stick to the high road. they're going negative to use tv to try to take down the republican. but in the huge balancing act, they hope to reignite the positive passion obama aroused in 2008. >> this moment -- this moment, this election is our chance to keep in the 21st century the american promise alive. >> to make tv work for them, the obama hopes for soft interviews...
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. >> coming up, a softer side of richard nixon. his personal love letters revealed for the world to see. what he told his wife while they were dating, just ahead. >>> a college professor who says college is a waste of time. we'll take a look at that, coming up. >>> and if you're in the market for an all-electric vehicle a new one rolls out today, partially assembled in the bay area. christie smith.up, we'll tellng the coda.bo >>> welcome back. this morning new fleet of electric cars is rolling down the assembly line. coda automotive showing off its sedans at its plant in venetia where christie smith joins us live where the city's celebrating alongside the company. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. yeah, the first cars are here. they've got two of them out here this morning. this is the final assembly plant here in venetia and this is the car, the coda, really excited about it. all-electric vehicle, a sedan. they finished up a press conference. a lot of folks from the city looking at it, getting ready to take a ride th
. >> coming up, a softer side of richard nixon. his personal love letters revealed for the world to see. what he told his wife while they were dating, just ahead. >>> a college professor who says college is a waste of time. we'll take a look at that, coming up. >>> and if you're in the market for an all-electric vehicle a new one rolls out today, partially assembled in the bay area. christie smith.up, we'll tellng the coda.bo >>> welcome back. this morning new...
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>> nixon hates women! >> in 1970, women also marched, demanding respect and equality from president nixon. >> recently i had a flash back to a scene in the white house in 1973. >> how long do you think it will be before there's a first husband? >> not long. not long. i think a woman will be elected president, probably in my lifetime. i certainly hope they'll have a chance to run. >> i just received a call from secretary clinton. >> reporter: for many women, the outcome of this presidential election -- bitter disappointment. for others, it was a cause for celebration. >> women say, "we didn't break the glass ceiling." there were a lot of women who voted against a woman. what does this moment say to you about where women are. >> the glass ceiling, i have a little trouble with. i don't think -- >> you have trouble with the name or the concept? >> with the idea that this is the one in which the glass ceiling should have been broken. i think a lot of other women are saying, "it's not a gender issue for me. i wa
>> nixon hates women! >> in 1970, women also marched, demanding respect and equality from president nixon. >> recently i had a flash back to a scene in the white house in 1973. >> how long do you think it will be before there's a first husband? >> not long. not long. i think a woman will be elected president, probably in my lifetime. i certainly hope they'll have a chance to run. >> i just received a call from secretary clinton. >> reporter: for many...
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. >> seth: these are the nixon -- the secret nixon tapes. >> my favorite line is, "cavett, there must be something we can do to screw him." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: we've often talked about sometimes you're doing shows like ours, and you have a tough guest. maybe a guest that is not giving you much or whatnot. you -- and sometimes you'll say, "oh, that guest died out there." >> yeah. >> seth: you actually had -- >> oh, my god. >> seth: yeah. yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: this happened. >> yeah, he's not making this up, or fantasized, or drugs, or anything. he's -- [ laughter ] i'm probably the only person in the world as far as i know, who had a talk show, and a guest dropped dead during the taping. >> seth: and uh -- because people won't believe it, but this is also true. tell everybody what he was on your talk show to be. >> well, who with the gods as we know them, decide to have to die on a talk show -- a health expert. [ laughter ] he was j.i. rodale. a renowned health expert. "prevention" magazine, lots of health enterprises. and he was a wonderful guest. and then 12:30 came.
. >> seth: these are the nixon -- the secret nixon tapes. >> my favorite line is, "cavett, there must be something we can do to screw him." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: we've often talked about sometimes you're doing shows like ours, and you have a tough guest. maybe a guest that is not giving you much or whatnot. you -- and sometimes you'll say, "oh, that guest died out there." >> yeah. >> seth: you actually had -- >> oh, my god....
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the nixon library. here's hallie jackson. >> reporter: dinner for 400 in southern california and if the guests, the menu and the centerpieces look familiar, that's because they are ♪ in 1973 president nixon hosted nearly 600 vietnam p.o.w.s just a few months after the deal that let them return home >> you're the best we have >> reporter: the star-studded dinner said to be the biggest in white house history. now, 50 years later, replicated at the nixon library. a reunion for those who sacrificed so much >> you think you're invincible initially and that you can take all kinds of pain. but pain just completely consumes you. >> reporter: admiral robert shumaker was captured by the vietnamese, spending eight years in the notorious hoa lo prison although he came up with another name for it in a note he scribbled on toilet paper to a fellow american >> i was trying to cheer the guy up by simply saying welcome to the hanoi hilton. >> reporter: lieutenant porter halliburton was held there too for a while. when
the nixon library. here's hallie jackson. >> reporter: dinner for 400 in southern california and if the guests, the menu and the centerpieces look familiar, that's because they are ♪ in 1973 president nixon hosted nearly 600 vietnam p.o.w.s just a few months after the deal that let them return home >> you're the best we have >> reporter: the star-studded dinner said to be the biggest in white house history. now, 50 years later, replicated at the nixon library. a reunion for...
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nixon is also a breast cancer survivor. her "sex and the city" co-star, kristen davis, tweeted that she is proud of nixon. and she knows she will be an excellent governor. to be continued. >> exactly. >> thank you, sheinelle. >>> coming up straight ahead, won't you be my neighbor? on what would have been his 90th birthday, we're celebrating beloved children's icon, mr. rogers. >>> and coming up, a star golfer's controversial idea for fans who are getting vo: gopi has built her business with her own two hands. each unique piece comes to life in the same way... a messy, sloppy, splattery way. but now she's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when nothing else is. brand vo: snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,340 in tax savings. smarter business tools for the world's hardest workers. quickbooks. backing you. hello. hi. how's it going? alright, how ya doing? welcome! so, this is the all-new chevy traverse. what do ya think? this looks better than 99% of the suvs out there. it's very mode
nixon is also a breast cancer survivor. her "sex and the city" co-star, kristen davis, tweeted that she is proud of nixon. and she knows she will be an excellent governor. to be continued. >> exactly. >> thank you, sheinelle. >>> coming up straight ahead, won't you be my neighbor? on what would have been his 90th birthday, we're celebrating beloved children's icon, mr. rogers. >>> and coming up, a star golfer's controversial idea for fans who are getting...
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watergate, nixon began a new relationship with russia. he went to china, a stunning diplomatic coup that changed the world order overnight. he took on vietnam, ending the draft, reducing troop levels. he also escalated bombing and forced peace talks and set off a national anti-war crusade. he claimed a sigh leapt majority was with him and won re-election by a historic clumsy br was a brilliance and dpened security. in for more than a year. >> let others wallow in watergate. we will do our job. >> then nixon firing the attorney general and demanding the investigations end. >> one year of watergate is enough. >> reporter: but the investigation went on. impeachment was inevitable. in the summer of 1974, the supreme court ruled unanimously president nixon had to give up the tape recordings that proved he knew what was going on. >> it is clear president 96 isn't actively considerinrealis and deep a riddle, wrapped in a puzzle, most scshakesperian. >> reporter: at the end of the day, gannon hears from visitors, a welcome reaction. >> i don't li
watergate, nixon began a new relationship with russia. he went to china, a stunning diplomatic coup that changed the world order overnight. he took on vietnam, ending the draft, reducing troop levels. he also escalated bombing and forced peace talks and set off a national anti-war crusade. he claimed a sigh leapt majority was with him and won re-election by a historic clumsy br was a brilliance and dpened security. in for more than a year. >> let others wallow in watergate. we will do our...
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new york style street fight of a debate between two-time governor andrew cuomo and challenger cynthia nixon from "sex & the city" fame. >>> after saving his life, the son follows in dad's footsteps in one of the most dangerous cities in all of america. "early today" starts rights now. >> good morning. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin this morning with breaking news. the former texas police officer convicted of killing an lrnedis fate. roy oliver was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fined $10,000 for the shooting death of 15-year-old jordan edwards. oliver was convicted of murder in the 2017 shooting on tuesday after responding to a house party, oliver opened fire on a car leaving the home, fatally shooting edwards who was in the passenger seat. >> at trial, edwards said he fired because he thought the car was trying to hit his partner. but the partner testify head nefa the edwards' family stern said while that i would have liked a longer sentence that. >> respect the jury's position. oliver's attorney says he will file an appeal. >>> new concerns this morning about dang
new york style street fight of a debate between two-time governor andrew cuomo and challenger cynthia nixon from "sex & the city" fame. >>> after saving his life, the son follows in dad's footsteps in one of the most dangerous cities in all of america. "early today" starts rights now. >> good morning. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin this morning with breaking news. the former texas police officer convicted of killing an lrnedis...
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nixon, who was a dream. god, if she'd wr>>n eth: that w book worth reading, sure. >> she said, "i thought you might like this." and i did. but i alsoawle laugh. you know, in the day we sometimes want a little laugh, i go to youtube, and i put and up comes a still of nixon talking with his lickspittle h.r. haldeman. and the words are there. and these are from the tapes. >> seth: these are the nixon -- the secret nixon tapes. >> my favorite line is, "cavett, there must be something we can do to screw him." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: we've often talked about sometimes you're doing shows like ours, and you have a tough guest. maybe a guest that is not giving you much or whatnot. you -- and sometimes you'll say, "oh, that guest died out there." >> yeah. >> seth: you actually had -- >> yeah, he's not making this up, or fantasized, or drugs, or anything. [ laughter ] had a talk show, and a guest dropped dead during the taping. >> because people won't believe it, but this is also true. tell everybody what he
nixon, who was a dream. god, if she'd wr>>n eth: that w book worth reading, sure. >> she said, "i thought you might like this." and i did. but i alsoawle laugh. you know, in the day we sometimes want a little laugh, i go to youtube, and i put and up comes a still of nixon talking with his lickspittle h.r. haldeman. and the words are there. and these are from the tapes. >> seth: these are the nixon -- the secret nixon tapes. >> my favorite line is, "cavett,...
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tonight -- cynthia nixon. star of "b positive," actress annaleigh ashford. music from del water gap featuring the 8g band with elena bonomo and now seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night," and we hope you're all doing well tonight. and now we are going to get to the news supreme court justice stephen breyer is reportedly planning to retire at the end of the current term, which would allow president biden to appoint a successor. said mitch mcconnell, "with only three years left in his term i don't think so." [ laughter ] president biden visited an ice cream store yesterday in washington, d.c., and reportedly got a scoop of chocolate with peanut butter flecks and a scoop of black-out chocolate cake. so, yeah, he's seen the approval numbers. [ laughter ] "i'm gonna need a second scoop." [ laughter ] president biden met today with the ceos of ford, general motors, and several other companies to discuss his "build back better" agenda, but of course, it quickly devolved into biden pitching car names "what abo
tonight -- cynthia nixon. star of "b positive," actress annaleigh ashford. music from del water gap featuring the 8g band with elena bonomo and now seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night," and we hope you're all doing well tonight. and now we are going to get to the news supreme court justice stephen breyer is reportedly planning to retire at the end of the current term, which would allow president biden to...